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Also I can't believe how arrogant he is. Everytime I replay the story missions the subtle gestures irk me, how he shrugs Hosea's hand off his shoulder or how he stops Sean from walking in front of him.
But the worst is Dutch because you have to watch him walk away safe and free at the end of the epilogue. Boy did I want to kill him and he was right there. I wish you didn't see him again in RDR2 after he leaves Arthur alone on the moutain.
I'm talking about that interaction : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uo0NmOGJXqQ
I think I heard Javier say that he killed a man in Mexico, someone important, probably a political figure, and could never return, although he obviously does. He bumped into Dutch when they were both starving and stealing chickens in the same farm... if I remember right.
I think every gang member tells the tale of how they met Dutch if you stick around the camp fire enough. There's one story where Bill talks about how great Dutch is and he sounds like he's gonna cry and trying so hard not to. Good acting.
That, paired with his uneducated background is why he gives the impression of being a "dumb guy", despite proving himself to be capable in many occasions.